KOLKATA, India, June 10 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The CDM Executive Board
of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change has confirmed
the registration of ITC's unique and large-scale social forestry project - a
first of its kind in India.
The project, which has been initiated on private degraded wastelands
owned by tribals and the rural poor, will contribute to the livelihoods of
these disadvantaged sections in 193 villages in the Khammam district of
Andhra Pradesh. The benefits of the project activity, which will earn 57792
CERs, will be passed on to the tribals post expenses incurred for the CDM
project. A major step forward in climate change mitigation, ITC's project has
innovated to ensure that poor tribals in rural India will also be able to
benefit from carbon credits traded across the world.
The project also makes a very significant contribution by creating a
carbon sink of 3070.19 hectares, which not only helps in sequestration of
greenhouse gases such as CO2, but also creates multiple benefits including a
large green cover, groundwater recharge, conserving in-situ moisture and
increase in soil fertility. The project will also help improve soil and water
erosion control measures in the river Godavari catchment area. This Forestry
project, implemented by ITC, assumes special significance as it is the
world's first large scale Afforestation/Reforestation project with
retrospective credit of 57792 CERs.
The project titled 'Reforestation of severely degraded landmass in
Khammam district of Andhra Pradesh', is being implemented through Non
Governmental Organizations (NGOs) in close partnership with local
communities. ITC provides farmers with financial and technical assistance to
implement this Reforestation project. The primary objective of this effort is
to create a long term secure source of sustained income for the rural poor in
the area and to enable sequestration of CO2 through reforestation activities.
This is ITC's 8th registered CDM project, and contributes to its
achievement of being the only company in the world to attain the major global
environmental milestones of being carbon positive, water positive and solid
waste recycling positive.
Contacts
Mr Nazeeb Arif,
Vice President,
Corporate Communications,
ITC Ltd,
ITC Centre, 8th floor,
37, J L Nehru Road,
Kolkata - 700 071,
Phone : +91-33-22880329.
SOURCE ITC LIMITED